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Campus Life

Experience college life in high definition on our very involved and interconnected campus. With over 100 clubs and organizations plus a continuous calendar of community activities, there is no shortage of opportunity to get involved.

Critical Language Scholarship Supports overseas language and cultural immersion with the goal of broadening the base of Americans studying and mastering critical languages and building relationships between the people of the United States and other countries.

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program Exposes early-career college students to the field of environmental conservation through a two-year conservation leadership program engaging in field research, leadership and professional training.

Mount Vernon Leadership Fellows Program Supports a six week summer institute for rising college juniors offering unparalleled learning and networking opportunities at the home of America’s first president just outside our nation’s capital.

Gilder Lehrman History Scholar Award Recognizes 15 outstanding college juniors and seniors who have demonstrated academic excellence in American history or American studies as well as a commitment to public service, leadership, and community involvement.

Pickering Undergraduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship supporting outstanding undergraduates who are preparing academically and professionally to enter the U.S. Department of State Foreign Service

Hermes R. Grullon ‘13

2010-11

Davies-Jackson Scholarship for post-graduate study in Political Thought and Intellectual History at St. John's College, Cambridge University

Stephen Worden ‘11

Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship

Chelsey Jonason ‘11 (Slovak Republic)

Ashlee Anton ‘11 (South Korea)

Shaylyn Laws ‘08 (Lithuania)

Fulbright-mtvU Research Grant

Kyle Inman ‘11 (Northern Ireland)

Critical Language Scholarship for intensive language study abroad

Janelle Thixton ‘13 (Oman, Arabic)

Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship

Anna Kung ‘11 (South Korea)

Kelly Kish ‘12 (Ecuador)

Matthew Norton ‘12 (Senegal)

Ashley Adora Castillo ‘13 (China)

Olivia Telfair ‘12 (Ecuador)

Kiran Wadia ‘12 (India)

Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship for outstanding undergraduates who intend to pursue a career in mathematics, the natural sciences, or engineering

Catherine Marie Baker ‘11

American Heart Association (AHA) Predoctoral Fellowship

Gregg Wagner ‘08

National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Fellowship

Nishita Trisal ‘07 (UC Santa Cruz, anthropology)

National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowships Honorable Mentions

Andrew Kehr ‘09

Nicole Stone ‘09

National Institutes of Health (NIH) Post-Baccalaureate Fellowship

Eric Hawley ‘11

Institute for International Public Policy Fellowship

Hermes Grullon ‘13

Japanese Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program

Ryan Bomalaski ‘11 (Assist. Language Teacher, ALT)

Patrice Lee ‘10 (ALT)

Brandon Roberts ‘11 (Coordinator for International Relations, CIR)

Dohwa Yim ‘11 (ALT)

Rachel Youngblood ‘11 (ALT)

Teach For America

Anna Field ‘11

Donta Goodwin ‘11

Emily Smedra ‘11

Jenna Whitbeck ‘11

Jillian Harbin ‘11

Julie Ardelean ‘11

Kevin Hoesley ‘11

Luke Beasley ‘11

MaryAnne Guarnery ‘11

Patrick Legendre ‘11

Susanna Beien ‘11

Tyler Archer ‘11

Abra Coleman ‘11

Flora Gitsis ‘11

Mark Branigan ‘11

2009-10

Note: All of DePauw’s nationally competitive scholarship winners for 2009-10 studied abroad, either for an entire semester or during Winter Term. 16 of the 19 Teach for America corps members studied abroad.